Logo Design · Canton, TX

Canton landscapers — your logo shouldn't hold you back

You've probably already tried the cheap route. Fiverr, Canva, maybe your buddy who's "good with computers." And now you've got something that looks fine on a screen but turns into a green smudge on your truck door. Time to fix that.

What you tried and why it flopped

You grabbed a template. Maybe it had a leaf in it, maybe a tree silhouette. Looked decent enough on your phone. Then you tried to get it embroidered on a polo and the whole thing fell apart. Too many thin lines. Colors that don't print right. Text you can't read from ten feet away.

Or you paid somebody on a freelance site forty bucks and got back five options that all looked like clip art from 2008. One had a gradient that made your business card look like a screensaver.

And the worst part — you're still using it. Because starting over sounds expensive and you've already slapped it on your estimates, your trailer, your Facebook page. So it stays. But every time you hand someone a card at Trade Days or leave a door hanger in a neighborhood off Highway 19, that logo is doing the talking before you ever open your mouth.

What a good landscaping logo actually needs

1. **It works at every size.** On a yard sign, on an invoice header, on a tiny social media circle. No detail gets lost. No text becomes unreadable. This is the number one thing template logos get wrong.

2. **It doesn't scream "I downloaded this."** Canton's not a huge town. Folks notice when two lawn care companies have the same leaf icon from the same free logo site. Your mark should be yours — not something a concrete company in Wills Point is also running.

3. **It holds up on dark and light backgrounds.** Your truck might be white. Your t-shirts might be dark green. A quote PDF is white again. You need versions that work on all of them without looking like an afterthought.

4. **The colors print clean.** Screen colors and print colors aren't the same thing. We'll set you up with exact color specs so your sign shop, your screen printer, and your website all match.

5. **It looks like a real company.** That's the whole job, honestly. When somebody in Van Zandt County is choosing between three landscapers, the one with professional branding gets the benefit of the doubt.

What you get and what it costs

Logo design starts at $500. Takes one to two weeks. You'll get the final logo in every format you need — vector files for print, PNGs for web, versions for light and dark backgrounds.

We'll talk about what your company actually does. Mowing and maintenance is a different brand than hardscape and outdoor living design. A crew that handles commercial properties around the courthouse square has a different feel than a residential-only operation. That matters.

You're not locked into rounds of revisions where someone charges you extra every time you say "make the green darker." We work with you until it's right. And if you need a full website down the road, having a solid logo already done means we're not building on a shaky foundation.

What does logo design cost for landscapers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most landscapers in Canton land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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Need a logo that works on your truck, your cards, and your website without looking like three different companies? Let's get it done.

We work with landscapers across Van Zandt County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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